Sandra Bullock
She showed women how to kick a no-good man to the curb with dignity and style. This is why she has been and will be beloved by audiences everywhere. She can do it all: comedy, drama, real life.

Chelsea Handler
She's obnoxious, she's egotistical, and she'll be the first one to admit it. She came out of virtually nowhere (thanks to a well-placed boyfriend whom she's since dumped). Now she's everywhere—Chelsea Lately and on magazine covers and writing books...You can't help but admire her chutzpah.

Angelina Jolie
Her latest film, The Tourist (December 2010), is so eagerly anticipated that the media attention was paralyzing those parts of Italy where it was shooting. She has become the ultimate movie-marketing pro, whether by enduring long autograph-signing sessions at her pics' premieres or braving the geeks at Comic-Con. She is the only woman in Hollywood who can reliably open a blockbuster.

Diane Keaton
This comedienne has lasted all these years because she keeps the drama on-screen and not on set. We should all look so good: She has not gone under the knife and ruined her looks, as so many have.

Nicole (Snooki) Polizzi
Frankly, I don't give a damn about reality TV stars, but when a pint-size Italian warrior-princess makes MTV's parent, Viacom, an investor darling and rates a shout-out in the CEO's earnings call with Wall Street analysts, she has to be counted.

Noomi Rapace & Rooney Mara
Rapace is Hollywood's new It Girl. As the hard-ass-on-a-Harley heroine in the Swedish version of Stieg Larsson's book trilogy, most famously The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, she's being considered for an Oscar. Rooney Mara won the most closely watched casting search for an actress since Gone With the Wind to star as Lisbeth Salander in the Hollywood version of Dragon Tattoo. That, and her big role in The Social Network, makes her the "get" of every media outlet.

Wonder Woman 2.0
DC Comics rebooted this iconic amazon to appear as you've never seen her before. She may look ready for Goth Day at the Galleria, but it's an "epic new era of adventure" for Wonder Woman, with story lines that plant her firmly in the modern world. And with cool accessories, too, like cuff-bracelet weaponry!